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Trooper First Class Harold Bruce Rupert

Delaware State Police, Delaware

End of Watch Thursday, April 19, 1962

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Reflections for Trooper First Class Harold Bruce Rupert

maria...

i just read your message to your dad, and it has filled my eyes with tears...i hope one day that my children will remember their father with such loving words as you have for your father...

thank you for all your support in our C.O.P.S. chapter...

susan

Susan C. Shea
Surviving Spouse DSP Cpl. Shea 07/18/04

November 19, 2005

Dear Dad,
I miss you with all my heart. We all miss you; Mom, Colleen, Lorraine, Patricia, and Kathleen. I am sorry you did not get to see and hold your last born child, Kathleen. She dediced to arrive after your departure. But I have no doubt that you have held her in your arms, kissed her cheek, and said hello. She is very special to us.
Mom is the best. You would be so proud of her. She has raised all five of us, with pride and morales. She has kept your memory alive, always telling us stories about the things that you have done. She has never taken your picture down, and never will. She loves and misses you so much.
We are all grown up now and have families of our own. You would love them. I know I speak for my sisters and mom when I say, "I wish you were here".

I miss you Dad.
I love you.
We will meet again.

All My Love,(and hugs)
Your Daughter Maria

Maria Rupert Kok

July 19, 2004

Police Officers are part of a brotherhood that others will never know! Take care, we've got the watch from here!

Ofc. Culver, RJ
Holly Hill Police Department, Volusia County, FL

Ofc. Culver, RJ
Holly Hill Police Department

October 29, 2003

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